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Query: UMLS:C0344307 (
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Morphine and its congener opioids are the main therapy for severe pain in cancer. However, chronic morphine treatment stimulates angiogenesis and tumour growth in mice. We examined if celecoxib (a cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) inhibitor) prevents morphine-induced tumour growth without compromising
analgesia
. The effect of chronic treatment with celecoxib (by gavage) and/or morphine (subcutaneously), or PBS on tumour prostaglandin E(2) (PGE(2)), COX-2, angiogenesis, tumour growth, metastasis, pain behaviour and survival was determined in a highly invasive
SCK
breast cancer model in A/J mice. Two weeks of chronic morphine treatment at clinically relevant doses stimulates COX-2 and PGE(2) (4.5-fold compared to vehicle alone) and angiogenesis in breast tumours in mice. This is accompanied by increased tumour weight ( approximately 35%) and increased metastasis and reduced survival. Co-administration of celecoxib prevents these morphine-induced effects. In addition, morphine and celecoxib together provided better
analgesia
than either agent alone. Celecoxib prevents morphine-induced stimulation of COX-2, PGE(2), angiogenesis, tumour growth, metastasis and mortality without compromising
analgesia
in a murine breast cancer model. In fact, the combination provided significantly better
analgesia
than with morphine or celecoxib alone. Clinical trials of this combination for
analgesia
in chronic and severe pain in cancer are warranted.
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PMID:COX-2 inhibitor celecoxib prevents chronic morphine-induced promotion of angiogenesis, tumour growth, metastasis and mortality, without compromising analgesia. 1797 69